gasworld took-up the invitation to attend the gathering of the cryogenics industry in Prague recently, highlighting the need for investment and innovation in this field.
It may have been a mild spring week in April, but it was a decidedly cool convergence of industry insiders as the tenth Cryogenics IIR International Conference 2008 took place in Eastern Europe.
CryoPrague 2008, as it’s commonly referred to, brought together those in the field of cryogenics to discuss a whole plethora of topics ranging from the centenary of helium liquefaction to ‘green’ cryogenics, and the cryogenic storage and transport of industrial gases.
Raising the curtain on the first day of the conference, an official opening awaited delegates in the conference centre and was swiftly followed by the presentation of Didier Coulomb, Director of the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR).
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